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Question
A two digit number is such that the product of the digit is 12. When 36 is added to the number, the digits interchange their places. Find the numbers.
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Solution
Let the two digit number be 10x + y, where:
x = tens digit
y = units digit
The product of digits = 12
xy = 12, ...(i)
When 36 is added, digits interchange places.
10x + y + 36 = 10y + x
10x − x + y − 10y = −36
⇒ 9x − 9y + 36 = 0 ...(Both side divided by 9)
⇒ x − y = −4
⇒ y − x = +4 ...(ii)
Putting xy = 12 from (i) in (ii), we get
xy = 12,
y − x = 4 ...(iii)
Substitute y = x + 4 into xy = 12
x(x + 4) = 12
x2 + 4x − 12 = 0
⇒ x2 + 6x − 2x − 12 = 0
x(x + 6) −2(x + 6) = 0
(x − 2)(x + 6) = 0
x − 2 = 0 or x + 6 = 0
x = 2 or x = −6
∴ x = −6 (not allowed; digit can't be negative)
So x = 2
Putting x = 2 in eq. no. (iii)
y = x + 4
= 2 + 4
= 6
Putting x and y value in the given equation
= 10x + y
= 10 × 2 + 6
= 26
Hence the number is 26.
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